On View Here’s a Look Inside New York’s New Immersive Gustav Klimt Attraction The Hall des Lumières has opened in New York with 'Gustav Klimt: Gold in Motion.' By Artnet News, Sep 14, 2022
On View In Pictures: A Texas Exhibition Shines a Light on Paintings of Women, by Women "Women Painting Women" is at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth through September 25. By Vittoria Benzine, Sep 14, 2022
On View Diane Arbus’s 1972 MoMA Show Ignited a Firestorm. Now, David Zwirner Gallery Has Restaged It, Shot for Shot The show divided viewers when it debuted at the Museum of Modern Art, with some critics saying the images were exploitative. By Taylor Dafoe, Sep 14, 2022
On View Photographer Lee Miller Was More Than a Muse. A U.K. Show Presents Her as Picasso’s Equal “Lee Miller & Picasso” is open until January 8, 2023 at Newlands House Gallery, near Miller’s home in Sussex, England. By Christine Ajudua, Sep 13, 2022
On View How Big a Deal Is Michael Heizer’s ‘City’ When It Comes to Art History? We Asked Curators, Collectors, Dealers, and Scholars to Weigh In “People are just dying to see it. And it's going to wow them," said one observer. By Taylor Dafoe, Sep 12, 2022
On View ‘I Want to Make Pictures That Mean Something’: David LaChapelle on Turning Away From Celebrity Portraits to Create More Enigmatic Images The photographer's largest retrospective ever is on view at Fotografiska New York. By William Van Meter, Sep 9, 2022
On View U.K. Artist Marcus Coates Worked With People Recovering From Mental Illness to Create Films Capturing Their Experiences of Psychosis The new series "The Directors" was commissioned by the public art organization Artangel. By Dorian Batycka, Sep 8, 2022
On View In Pictures: See 200 Just-Revealed Photographs by Mail Art Visionary Ray Johnson That Show He Was Even More Radical Than We Thought The works on view were donated to the Morgan Library & Museum in 2019. By Vittoria Benzine, Sep 3, 2022
On View Rising Artist Wendy Red Star on Why She’s Bringing Lost Native American Histories to Light on Bus Stops in Three U.S. Cities “Travels Pretty” features paintings based on rawhide bags crafted by Apsáalooke women. By Taylor Dafoe, Aug 25, 2022
On View In Pictures: The Drawing Center’s Raucous Summer Show Is an Ode to All Things Ornament, From Japanese Woodblock Prints to Graffiti There's something for everyone. By Artnet News, Aug 24, 2022
On View How a Salvadorian Children’s Game and a Volcano Inspired Artist Guadalupe Maravilla’s Powerful New Show at the Brooklyn Museum Maravilla turned to Tripa Chuca as a way to meet others during his migration to the U.S. By Taylor Dafoe, Aug 4, 2022
On View In Pictures: See How Two Summer Exhibitions in Yorkshire and Antibes Allow Jaume Plensa to Present His Crowd-Pleasing Sculptures in a New Light Both shows use the artist's drawings to contextualize his monumental sculptures. By Vivienne Chow, Aug 4, 2022
On View ‘There Aren’t Any Reasons for Painting. That’s What’s Special’: Watch Artist Christopher Le Brun Walk Through His Latest Body of Work The artist was preparing for his third solo show with Lisson Gallery, now on view in London. By Artnet News, Jul 15, 2022
On View In Pictures: See the Afrofuturist-Inspired Works in the Hayward Gallery’s Blockbuster Show ‘In the Black Fantastic’ Thematic events running through the summer include musical performances, poetry, talks, and public art. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 7, 2022
On View ‘Harmony Is Never Symmetry’: The Curator of Fondation Beyeler’s Deeply Researched Mondrian Show on What Made the Artist Tick "Mondrian Evolution" is the product of a multi-year effort. By Taylor Dafoe, Jul 5, 2022